Exercise 1 : Choisissez la conjonction appropriée
2. She is tired, *but* she wants to finish her work. (Indice : opposition/contraste, utiliser “mais” en anglais)
3. Do you want pizza *or* pasta? (Indice : alternative, utiliser “ou” en anglais)
4. I stayed at home *because* it was raining. (Indice : cause/raison, utiliser “parce que” en anglais)
5. He is friendly *although* he is very quiet. (Indice : concession, utiliser “bien que” en anglais)
6. She went to the library *and* studied for hours. (Indice : addition d’actions, utiliser “et” en anglais)
7. I can come on Monday *or* Tuesday. (Indice : deux choix possibles, utiliser “ou” en anglais)
8. They are happy *because* they passed the test. (Indice : effet/raison, utiliser “parce que” en anglais)
9. He passed the exam *although* it was difficult. (Indice : action réalisée malgré une difficulté, utiliser “bien que” en anglais)
10. I wanted to go, *but* I was too busy. (Indice : contraste entre deux idées, utiliser “mais” en anglais)
Exercise 2 : Utilisation de différentes conjonctions dans des contextes variés
2. You can play outside *or* stay inside. (Indice : choix entre deux options, utiliser “ou” en anglais)
3. I studied hard *but* I didn’t pass the test. (Indice : opposition/résultat inattendu, utiliser “mais” en anglais)
4. We are here *because* we like this place. (Indice : cause, utiliser “parce que” en anglais)
5. Although* it was cold, we went swimming. (Indice : concession, utiliser “bien que” en anglais)
6. Would you like tea *or* juice? (Indice : offre de deux options, utiliser “ou” en anglais)
7. They left early *because* they had work to do. (Indice : cause, utiliser “parce que” en anglais)
8. He is smart, *but* he sometimes forgets things. (Indice : opposition/contraste, utiliser “mais” en anglais)
9. We saw a movie *and* had dinner afterwards. (Indice : enchaînement, utiliser “et” en anglais)
10. She smiled *although* she was sad. (Indice : action faite malgré une émotion, utiliser “bien que” en anglais)